Will Beatty | Tackle | #66

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Eagles signed OT Will Beatty to a one-year contract.

Hunting for work since the end of last season, Beatty will give the Eagles some options along their Jason Peters-less offensive line. Beatty hasn't made a start since 2014, so he won't be a plug-and-play option. He missed all of 2015 and came off the bench for the Giants last season. He's depth that could eventually spell Halapoulivaati Vaitai on the blindside. Tue, Nov 14, 2017 03:35:00 PM

This is the first we have heard from the veteran this offseason. Considering he could not earn a role on the Giants' subpar line last season, Beatty is unlikely to be anything more than depth if he finds a job. Thu, Aug 24, 2017 12:03:00 PM

Beatty made the free agent rounds, but couldn't find a new home. He'll likely begin the year as the Giants' swing tackle, but could put immediate pressure on RT Marshall Newhouse. If the G-Men grow uncomfortable with Ereck Flowers on the blindside, Flowers could be shifted to the right with Newhouse headed to the bench. Tue, Aug 30, 2016 02:26:00 PM

Depth Charts

Carson Wentz (knee) was seen throwing up to 50 yards prior to Super Bowl LII.

No longer confined to crutches, Wentz let it rip during pregame warmups on Sunday, throwing balls up to 50 yards off his back foot. Wentz is making noticeable progress in his recovery from a torn ACL and expects to be ready for Week 1. Despite the injury, the second-year signal caller has promised not to change his style of play.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson said Jason Peters (ACL) is his "starting left tackle."

Peters has already said he will play in 2018, and it sounds like his coach will welcome him back with open arms. "He’s a Pro Bowl left tackle," Pederson said. "Guys like that, in my opinion, in my humble opinion, they can go out when they want to go out." Peters is questionable for training camp after tearing his ACL and MCL in October.